Recently elsewhere I wrote about the passing of George Fredrickson, emphasizing the role he played in my own intellectual development. Here is his New York Times obituary.
Another leading South African historian, Stanley Trapido, who left South Africa after the Sharpevile Massacre in 1960 and became a lecturer at Oxford, also died recently. You can find his obituary (written by respected South African historian Charles van Onselen) in The Guardian here.
Hamba kahle, gentlemen.
(Crossposted at dcat.)